BLOGS
Yet another Pixar masterpiece is out on DVD and Blu-Ray, which means it's time to worship at the altar of your media player of choice. And while The Twilight Saga: New Moon doesn't come out until next weekend, it looks like the movie is already out on DVD today! We can't wait to-- wait a minute... We've been duped!
Up
We've said it before, we'll say it again -- Pixar can turn anything into a movie that makes you laugh, cry and jump out of your seat. Rats, cars, bugs, old men... anything. Available in a few different versions, including a Blu-Ray/DVD combo, Up starts off by dropping you into an emotional black hole of despair, then slowly drags you back out of it, until you are vicariously flying through the sky with balloons tied to you. The short film that plays before the movie is hysterical, and is included here, along with a bonus adventure of Dug, the talking dog that gives us some insight into what his life is like before Carl and Russell. Monsters Inc. finally gets a Blu-Ray release today, as well, if you're into that sort of thing. ...And by "that sort of thing" we mean awesomeness and crying.
The Ugly Truth
There's a good chance you've already bought this movie on DVD, and there's an equally good chance we are no longer friends.
Watchmen: The Ultimate Cut
If you haven't already bought Watchmen, this is the version with the animated Tales of the Black Freighter edited in, for maximum comic book accuracy, along with superhero documentary Under the Hood and new commentaries by Snyder and Gibbons. If you have already bought Watchmen, well, you're clearly a bad person.
Robsessed!
The ultimate guide to Robert Pattinson? An all-access pass into his life?!? The greatest RPattz documentary ever made?!?!?! Where do I send my money and my underwear?
Summer's Moon
Hmm. Twilight: New Moon star Ashley "Alice Cullen" Greene stars in this horror movie formerly called Summer's Blood, but now conveniently called Summer's Moon. Attention New Moon fans: Do not indiscriminately by anything that has the word "moon" on it.
Also out this week:
The Accidental Husband What Summer's Moon is doing to New Moon, this movie is doing to The Ugly Truth with every fiber of its being.
The Three Stooges Collection, Vol. 7:
1952-1954 Late Stooges is still Stooges. Long live Shemp.
Spread Ashton Kutcher plays a young man mooching off of his older love interest. Not a documentary.
The Merry Gentleman Michael Keaton plays a hitman in his directorial debut. That's the American dream: to make a movie where you get to kill a lot of people.
Ink "It's a Wonderful Life meets Sin City"? I have no response to that.
Mamma Mia! The Movie: Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gift Set What better way to say "I love Abba" than with the gift of this movie?
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